Global Communication

The Case for Tougher Talk in Foreign Affairs

By Nicole Jenaye
Contributor
May 7, 2012

International relations might be more effective if we ceased using soft, diplomatic language.


The Real Effects of Kony 2012

By Yvonne Su & Raluca Besliu
Contributors
April 23, 2012

How have countries reacted since the release of the controversial film?


Not a Small World after All

By Nicholas K. Mandle
Staff Editor
February 21, 2011

In a way, a country with immigration problems has done pretty well for itself—only those with relatively robust economies and stable governments attract the attention of people seeking better lives.


The Future of Open Source Intelligence

By Corey Velgersdyk
Senior Staff Writer
January 24, 2010

The world is becoming increasingly transparent and intelligence agencies need to learn to operate in world with fewer and fewer secrets.


Fox News is the Winner

By Joshua Reiman
Staff Writer
April 19, 2010

“The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.” So said the man whose own personal library formed the beginning of what is today the Library of Con


“Didn’t you get the memo?”: Changing Discourses of Diplomacy in the Age of Information

By Ben Fong
Volume XVIII, No. 3: Winter 2010

News of the U.S. Declaration of Independence took the same amount of time to reach Great Britain by boat as it did to reach the southern United States by land.